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Zephyrhills water bottle | |
Market | Florida |
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Produced by | BlueTriton Brands |
Introduced | 1957; 67 years ago (1957) |
Website | www |
All concentrations in milligrams per liter (mg/L); pH without units |
Zephyrhills is a brand of spring water sold regionally in the United States by BlueTriton Brands. It is sourced from Crystal Springs, located near Crystal Springs and Zephyrhills, Florida. As well as Cypress Springs, the water is sourced from Blue Springs, White Springs, and Spring of Life in Lake County, Florida. Its headquarters is located in Zephyrhills, Florida.
History
Zephyrhills Spring Water Company was started in 1957 by Don Robinson; however, the water wasn't bottled under the iconic Zephyrhills Water name until 1964.
Acquisitions
In the company's history, it has been acquired twice, once in 1987 by Nestlé through the company Perrier and again in 2021 when Nestlé sold the company to a variety of investment firms including One Rock Capital Partners and Metropoulos & Co.
References
- McNeill, Claire (2014-10-24). "Zephyrhills celebrates 50 years of bottling water". Tampa Bay Times. Retrieved 2021-04-27.
- Samek, Kelly (2004). "Unknown Quantity: The Bottled Water Industry and Florida's Springs". Journal of Land Use & Environmental Law. 19 (2): 569–595. ISSN 0892-4880. JSTOR 42842856.
- "Nestlé selling Zephyrhills spring water, other bottled brands for $4.3 billion". Tampa Bay Times. Retrieved 2022-03-09.
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